AI browsers like Atlas from OpenAI and Comet from Perplexity promise convenience. But they come with major cybersecurity risks, forming a new playground for hackers.
According to the new Browser Security Report 2025, security leaders are discovering that most identity, SaaS, and AI-related ...
New AI-powered web browsers such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet are trying to unseat Google Chrome as the front door to the internet for billions of users. A key selling point of ...
They’re smart, fast and convenient — but AI browsers can also be fooled by malicious code. Here’s what to know before you try ...
AI-infused web browsers are here and they’re one of the hottest products in Silicon Valley. But there’s a catch: Experts and ...
These browsers all promise to automate away the mundane aspects of navigating the internet, and there are moments—like when ...
Attackers exploit web browsers' built-in behaviors to steal credentials, abuse extensions, and move laterall, slipping past ...
In this Dark Reading News Desk interview from Google's "There's No Place Like Chrome" event in New York City, Mark Berschadski, director of product management at Google, discusses how Chrome ...
Web-based threats are a key cybersecurity concern, and recent headlines on malicious browser extensions have highlighted that the browser has become an attack vector. However, according to Andrius ...
Cybersecurity experts warn that OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser is vulnerable to prompt injection attacks, where hackers ...
Today's Web browsers have different security pros and cons, and none offers a magic bullet against threats. Here's how to keep your Web surfing secure Which Web browser is guaranteed to make your ...